The Influence of Body Mass Index, Q-angle and Tibiofemoral Alignment on the Clinical Deficits of Osteoarthritis of the Knee
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Jacobs Journal of Physical Rehabilitation Medicine
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Background: The underlying determinants of clinical deficits of knee OA remain crucial during objective assessment, which
is yet to receive the deserved attention in practice.
Objective: The study determined the influence of BMI, Q-angle and Tibiofemoral alignment (TFA) on pain, stiffness and
physical function of patients with knee OA.
Methods: Patients diagnosed with knee OA were recruited at physiotherapy departments of three health care settings in
Ghana. The BMI of participants was determined through the standard formula [weight (kg)/height (m) 2]. The measurement
of Q-angle and TFA followed routine manual methods with the use of goniometer and tracing sheet. To quantify pain in
tensity, joint stiffness and physical function of participants, the domains of the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities
Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) was employed. Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used to determine the relationships
between variables at p<0.05.
Results: Fifty-two (52) patients with knee OA (Mean age; 60.2±10.4years) participated in the study. They comprised 9
(17.3%) males and 43 (82.7%) females. Participants’ BMI and Q angle were significantly and positively correlated with their
physical functioning (rho=0.368; p=0.007) and (rho=0.332; p=0.016) respectively on the domains of WOMAC. However, par
ticipants’ self-reported pain and stiffness as assessed on WOMAC index were not significantly correlated with BMI, Q angle
and clinical TFA.
Conclusion: BMI and Q-angle could considerably influence the overall clinical deficits in patients with knee OA particularly
the physical function, thus placing emphasis on routine assessment of these variables in the clinical practice.
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Bello, A. (2015). The influence of body mass index, Q-angle and tibiofemoral alignment on the clinical deficits of osteoarthritis of the knee.
